Know How
Unveiling Emotional Depths: Wild Front's 'Know How'Lyrics
You seem so sad
You appear to be in a state of sadness.
You don’t get mad
You don't react with anger.
I’ve tried and tried to hate it
Despite efforts, it's challenging to develop hatred for a situation or person.
Whatever begins must end
Everything that starts eventually comes to an end.
The water's cold and I am blue
The environment is unwelcoming, and the speaker feels melancholy.
I never knew someone like you
The speaker never encountered someone like the person being addressed.
You just know how
You possess a particular skill or understanding.
Do you really not see it, not see it, not see it?
Questioning if the addressed person is oblivious to a certain aspect.
Open your eyes, your eyes, your eyes
An urging to open one's eyes and perceive a truth or reality.
Do you really not see it, not see it, not see it love?
Reiterating the plea to recognize and understand love.
Up through the clouds, back down my spine
Describing a journey, possibly metaphorical, through various experiences.
All on my head and round my neck
Physical sensations on the speaker's head and neck.
Your jelly legs, sweaty back and chest
Details of the physicality of the person being referred to.
Onto the next?
Contemplating moving on to the next experience or phase.
Keep it in check til I wake deeper in the dream I had
Exercising control until a deeper realization occurs within a dream.
I’ve got a lot to say about your bed
The speaker has much to express regarding the addressed person's bed.
The lower light and the tone of red
Reference to the lighting and color tone in the environment.
Am I dead?
Pondering the possibility of being dead.
You just know how
Reiteration of the addressed person's unique understanding or skill.
Do you really not see it, not see it, not see it?
Repeating the question about awareness and perception.
Open your eyes, your eyes, your eyes
Emphasizing the need to open one's eyes and see the truth.
Do you really not see it, not see it, not see it love?
Reiterating the plea to recognize and understand love.
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